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- Ferrari) 2000: Haute surveillance (Jean Genet) 2006: L'Inattendu (Fabrice Melquiot) 2009: Pelléas et Mélisande (Maurice Maeterlinck) 2009: Le Gorille (Brontis...
- (Rayman 2: The Great Escape) Douglas Rand (2011-present) French Fabrice Melquiot (Rayman Dictées) Emmanuel Garijo (1999-2003) Sébastien Mineo (Mario + Rabbids...
- Misanthrope Molière David Géry 2009-10 Ma vie de chandelle Fabrice Melquiot Fabrice Melquiot 2012 Faites avancer l'espèce W. H. Auden & William Shakespeare...
- Charles Tordjman (2) Théâtre du Rond-Point 2010 La Nuit les brutes Fabrice Melquiot Roland Auzet Théâtre des Célestins 2011 The Art of Comedy Eduardo De Filippo...
- 2001 Thomas Tengg Manuel Geiler Juerg Ackerman 2003 Michal Novotný Boris Melquiot Xavier Perret 2005 Hans-Joerg Unterrainer Sascha Duff Paul-Henri Delerue...
- actu.environnement (in French). 21 March 2008. Retrieved 18 January 2023. Melquiot, Pierre (26 March 2008). "Environnement, Claude Dumont remplace Daniel...
- Crève-Cœur in 2015. The following year, she directed Jean-Luc by Fabrice Melquiot at the Théâtre Am Stram Gram. Sylla has taught in conservatories and led...
- Ramat [fr], typographer, and grammairen, born in 1926 in Modane Fabrice Melquiot [fr], playwright, born in Modane in 1972. Communes of the Savoie department...
- c****ographed and produced Nos amours bêtes, based on a script by Fabrice Melquiot [fr]. In 2018, she developed c****ography for dances performed in the opera...
- shows with playwrights such as Sheila Callaghan, Doug Dorst, and Fabrice Melquiot and collaborated with theatrical innovators such as SITI Company, Mary...